No, buy them at your own riskOriginally posted by WeiSon:moral of the story..don't buy chicks?
Originally posted by ditzy:I remembered the science centre had a small petting enclosure for chicks for people hold. I enjoyed squeezing the life out of them.![]()
I put them in cardboard box, but later when they grow bigger they all start jumping out and shit everywhereOriginally posted by WeiSon:anyone kept chicks before? any idea where to buy them and the pros and cons of keeping them?
u nvr twist their neck meh?Originally posted by ditzy:I remembered the science centre had a small petting enclosure for chicks for people hold. I enjoyed squeezing the life out of them.![]()
my mom reared a few chicks in my HDB toilet before(me being the catalyst for thatOriginally posted by Fatum:chicks are birds, birds are damm dirty ...
we kept two in our backyard when my sis was little and she bought them home from school somehow ...
when they get bigger they shit all the time and make a huge farking mess .... wet, gooey stinky shit all over their cage ....
we finally got tired and made kway png out of them .... tasted really good though ...
why neber kill and eat?Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:I rear b4. From cute little chicks to big rooster. In the end, I sent it to bird park![]()
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Originally posted by ditzy:I remembered the science centre had a small petting enclosure for chicks for people hold. I enjoyed squeezing the life out of them.![]()
That was like in the early 1980s, bird flu was unheard of back then, ebola virus wasn't even invented yet.Originally posted by martin_lim85:![]()
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wat happened if they got flu?![]()